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Door County news from the pages of the Peninsula Pulse and Door County Living, the peninsula’s trusted, local sources for information about Door County, Wisconsin.

  • Constant Contact Experts to Train Local Businesses

    The Door County Economic Development Corporation and the Door County Visitor Bureau are bringing Jason Schultz and Udo Misch with Constant Contact to train local businesses on tools that can help strengthen relationships with customers through social media.

  • 2012 Marks Cellcom’s 25th Year in Business

    “If you took a look around the wireless industry in 1987 and today, you would find very few of the same faces. Cellcom is one of the few wireless companies that has the same name and same ownership as when it began,” said Pat Riordan, president and CEO of Cellcom.

  • Scandia Village Wins Excellence in Action Award

    National Research Corporation congratulates Good Samaritan Society Scandia Village for winning the 2011-2012 Excellence in Action Award. This honor is demonstrated by overall resident satisfaction scores that fall within the top 10 percent of the My InnerView product database – the largest skilled nursing facility database of its kind in the United States.

  • Sturgeon Bay Four Seasons Market Receives Positive Reaction

    The initial assessment of the proposed Four Seasons Market as part of the West Waterfront Redevelopment Plan in Sturgeon Bay is in, and the prospects are good.

  • “So Delicious So Door County” Celebrates Local Culinary Treats

    As summer turns to fall, Door County prepares for a culinary celebration complete with fresh local produce, bustling farm markets, foodie tours and harvest festivals amidst a backdrop of beautiful fall colors.

  • Cooking Demonstration at Settlement Shops Farmer’s Market

    On Sept. 12 at 10:30 am, Door County Private Chef will demonstrate how to make a gourmet lunch using locally grown ingredients at the Settlement Shops Farmer’s Market.

  • Sturgeon Bay Farm and Craft Market “Vendor of the Week”

    Since we are still in the middle of “grilling season” you may want to stop by this week’s Sturgeon Bay Farm Market Vendor of the Week, Pour Daddy’s BBQ Sauce, to get some sauce for the next time you are grilling out.

  • Stinging Days of Summer

    It’s been a tough summer for Robert Puccini, at least where insects are concerned. A sting in July during football camp left his right hand swollen like a balloon, and the next month a sting in the knee put him in the hospital.

  • What Happened in Door County?

    • Sturgeon Bay’s proposed Aesthetic Design and Site Plan Review Code made it through its first reading at the Sept. 4 meeting of the Sturgeon Bay Common Council without any amendments or objections.

  • What’s Coming Up in Door County?

    • Fall Fest vendors should mark their calendars to meet on Tuesday, Sept. 11 at 5 pm for a pre-festival meeting. “We want to get people to register and just go over the basics of Fall Fest,” said Carol Clikeman, president of the Sister Bay Advancement Association (SBAA).

  • Century Ride Safety Concerns

    On September 9, over 2,300 bicyclists will explore the roads of Door County as part of the 34th annual Door County Century Ride. The ride is not a race, but a social affair where riders are encouraged to ride together and move at their own pace over distances from 28.

  • Plum Island Could Open to the Public

    A chain of islands stretching from the Door Peninsula to Michigan’s Upper Peninsula have long been home to shorebirds looking to nest in uninterrupted stretches of sand and migrating birds looking for a place to stop along the way.

  • Motorcyclists Lured by County’s Scenery

    When Keith Yedica travels the country, he makes his trips about more than the destination. “It’s the freedom of the road,” said Yedica, a representative of Wisconsin Motorcycle Touring.

  • Door County Political Parties Mobilize

    With the 2012 Republican and Democratic National Conventions now in the rearview mirror, the official ramp-up to November elections has begun, and the chairs of both parties’ county headquarters are getting ready to mobilize voters and volunteers.

  • “We’re Better Because of Bo”

    Shortly after Bo was diagnosed with AML, he and Annika began a journal on Caring Bridge and a Facebook Page, GO BO! to keep people updated on his progress.

  • Bo Johnson: Teaching Us How to Live

    On August 27, Bo Johnson’s doctors told him there was nothing more they could do for him. Bo decided to come home, where there was a lot more he could do for us.

  • The Ryder Cup

    Every four years, for about 17 days in August, the entire world is treated to the widest array of sporting competition. The Olympics represent the greatest that nearly every sport on the earth has to offer.

  • Golf Results

    Recent league results from around the county.

  • Golf Events

    Upcoming Door County golf events.

  • Katie Sikora

    Holistic Medicine

    I’m not afraid of needles. Still, when I lay back on the table and saw the fleet of sharp shiny tools, I wasn’t thrilled. Whoever discovered that pushing needles into his body was therapeutic must have been nuts. Nuts, but right. So began my first acupuncture treatment. I had met with Alison Beadell of Wood […]